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Publication : MEKK1-dependent phosphorylation of calponin-3 tunes cell contractility.

First Author  Hirata H Year  2016
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  129
Issue  19 Pages  3574-3582
PubMed ID  27528401 Mgi Jnum  J:246894
Mgi Id  MGI:5922836 Doi  10.1242/jcs.189415
Citation  Hirata H, et al. (2016) MEKK1-dependent phosphorylation of calponin-3 tunes cell contractility. J Cell Sci 129(19):3574-3582
abstractText  MEKK1 (also known as MAP3K1), which plays a major role in MAPK signaling, has been implicated in mechanical processes in cells, such as migration. Here, we identify the actin-binding protein calponin-3 as a new MEKK1 substrate in the signaling that regulates actomyosin-based cellular contractility. MEKK1 colocalizes with calponin-3 at the actin cytoskeleton and phosphorylates it, leading to an increase in the cell-generated traction stress. MEKK1-mediated calponin-3 phosphorylation is attenuated by the inhibition of myosin II activity, the disruption of actin cytoskeletal integrity and adhesion to soft extracellular substrates, whereas it is enhanced upon cell stretching. Our results reveal the importance of the MEKK1-calponin-3 signaling pathway to cell contractility.
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